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The Seven Hills of Rome
Augustine of Hippo dreams of time paradoxes and spiritual decadence of a civilization, which could as much be that of the 4th Century A.D. as our own.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the historical and cultural significance of Rome's famed seven hills. It delves into the legends and myths associated with each hill, their role in the city's founding, and their evolution through centuries of Roman history. The film showcases ancient ruins, architectural marvels, and the enduring spirit of the Eternal City.
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Information on the critical reception of 'The Seven Hills of Rome' (1999) is scarce, as it appears to be a lesser-known documentary. Publicly available reviews and aggregate scores are not readily found.
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Appears to be an informational piece for those interested in Roman history.
Likely appreciated for its historical content if viewed by a targeted audience.
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